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Old 26th Mar 2008, 04:59
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New First Class in Ryanair

heard the latest from Ryanair???

within four weeks, they intend to charge an extra 15 euro if you wish to sit on any of the emergency exit rows (more leg room).


You heard it here first......

Any people in Ryanair Management wish to comment, and I thought you guys couldnt get any more greedy!!!


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Old 26th Mar 2008, 05:27
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So what happens if you don't want to sit there and flight is full. Do they still charge you?
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Old 26th Mar 2008, 05:45
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So what happens if you don't want to sit there and flight is full. Do they still charge you?
You get the toilet seat.... which I'm sure when they start charging for that, it will only be E1 plus tax
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Old 26th Mar 2008, 06:12
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surprised they didn't do it earlier...

KLM does it on long haul flights too!

Flew NRN-VLC on RYR not long ago and had the pleasure to sit in an emergency-exit row. Plenty of room and worth the 15 euros when on a very early flight and want to sleep.
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Old 26th Mar 2008, 06:24
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Virgin also do it and depending on the route it can be £50 extra (1 way) for an exit row seat.
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Old 26th Mar 2008, 06:29
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15 euro if you wish to sit on any of the emergency exit rows (more leg room).
Is that on top of the 10 euro you pay for the flight?





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Old 26th Mar 2008, 07:17
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Ryanair don't do seat allocation (?) so how will they be able to ensure you get your extra leg room seat you have paid for? How will it work if you do on line check in?
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Old 26th Mar 2008, 08:17
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I'm doing STN-NYO in a few weeks (paxing, of course) and definately do not want a "normal" seat. I shall be mighty upset if I can't get an overwing or row 1.
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Old 26th Mar 2008, 08:37
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How much per sheet of toilet paper?

I hear the charge will be introduced by next tuesday
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Old 26th Mar 2008, 20:37
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whats left to charge for ,??? toilets, seats, seat belts,steps to plane, oxygen?????? oh yeah toilet paper forgot that
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Old 27th Mar 2008, 07:45
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Typical Ryanair.. I wouldn't be supprised if coin slots are installed to release the seatbelt. Then the tray table, ohhh the list is endless.

It's a good job I'm not actually old enough to sit in emergency exit rows, yet, why does one have to be 18 to occupy such a seat on Ryanair? - Yet I'm old enough to fly on my own, in a light aircraft and as such operate the door?
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Old 27th Mar 2008, 11:15
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Jet2 charge for this as well. But I still think FR sucks.
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Old 27th Mar 2008, 12:06
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So how do they make sure everyone who pays this is an ABP??? Or don't they bother with niceties like that?
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Old 27th Mar 2008, 12:14
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they intend to charge an extra 15 euro if you wish to sit on any of the emergency exit rows (more leg room).

I wish all airlines would do that! I'm tall and I would willingly pay a bit extra to be able to fit in the seats.

Flying long-haul in economy is pretty desperate for me and I would willingly pay extra for a bit of extra leg room.
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Old 27th Mar 2008, 13:50
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The charter airlines and some scheduled carriers have been doing it for years. You want more comfort you pay for it. 15 euros is far less than I've seen other airlines charge for the 'privilege'.
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Old 28th Mar 2008, 01:06
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take off-

Surprised none of the loco's have started charging for priority exiting.

"For only 15 euros more, you can be among the first to leave the plane. This will ensure a prime standing position around the baggage carousel or if you travel with hand baggage only will help you get to the front of the huge queue of taxis, thus saving milliseconds of your valuable time"
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Old 28th Mar 2008, 03:07
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But Ryanair, flew them once, never again, doesn't do seat allocation and insist upon strict 25 minute turnrounds or heads will roll.

So what happens if, having paid my EUR15, and having vacated the regional airfield bar at the last minute, I am the last to board and a family of 3 have occupied my exit row/seat and the flight is full?

Oh dear, we have to start playing musical 'non reclining' chairs and all this in a 25 minute turnround to be subsequently served with stale sandwiches and warm beer.

And all for a few Euro's per rotation, I wonder why I stick with 'recognised' carriers
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Old 29th Mar 2008, 08:38
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For those who are interested here is the seatplan



Is the extra legroom in rows 15-16 really worth 15 EUR?
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Old 29th Mar 2008, 11:06
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ADAM C, The Irish Airline Authority state you have to be 18 to sit in an emergancy exit seat.

I dont see what the fuss is about this, Bmibaby all ready do it as others mentioned on here, it makes good sense to me always thought Ryanair were missing a trick here, Im guessing that it will come with priorty boarding even better would be allocated seating but i doubt that
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Old 29th Mar 2008, 13:26
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even better would be allocated seating but i doubt that
I agree, but now they're selling all those priority boarding tickets, I don't think they'll be giving that little money spinner up!
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